Crime & Safety
Expensive Purse Stolen From Vehicle In Greenwich: Police
Police said the handbag was reported stolen from a vehicle parked in Greenwich this week.

GREENWICH, CT — Police said a pricey handbag was stolen from a vehicle in Greenwich on Monday. According to police, the canvass top of a vehicle parked on Mason Street was slit, and a Michael Kors purse was taken from the vehicle.
Police said officers are investigating and will be following up to see if there is any video footage of the incident.
Earlier this month, three residents reported their vehicles having been entered while parked in Greenwich between Feb. 14 and 16. According to police, four vehicles were entered and rummaged through.
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Two of the vehicles were parked on Grimes Road, and the other two were parked on Stuart Drive and Wahneta Road, police said.
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No items were reported stolen and all four vehicles were left unlocked, according to police. Additionally, the vehicle entered on Wahneta Road was found around the corner from where it was originally parked, police said.
Last month, two vehicles parked in Greenwich were entered, and one had items stolen from it.
See also: 2 Vehicles Entered, Power Tools Stolen In Greenwich: Police
According to Lt. John Slusarz, a Chevy Van G1500 was entered on Jan. 29 power tools were reported stolen from the vehicle. Additionally, a Nissan Rouge parked on Richland Road was entered sometime on that date, however no items were reported missing from the vehicle, Slusarz said.
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